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by William G. Tapply


  “In a hurry?”

  “Things are pretty hectic at the office.”

  “It’s not what you think,” she said. She came up to me and touched my arm. “That man is my father.”

  I looked at her. “You never said anything about your father.”

  “There’s a lot I never said.”

  I shrugged.

  “So,” she said, “is it all over?”

  “In Cortland, you mean?”

  She nodded.

  “Yes,” I said. “It’s all over.”

  “I want to hear about it.”

  “It’s a pretty long story.”

  “This is California,” she said. “We always have time for long stories.”

  I smiled.

  “We’ve got a kettle of jambalaya on the stove and a sixpack of ale in the refrigerator,” she said.

  “Sounds good.”

  “Then you can call Julie, tell her you’ll be home in a few weeks.”

  “A few weeks?”

  “We’ve got a lot of catching up to do,” she said. “I figure we need at least one week to prowl around. I haven’t been to Yosemite yet, and there are the wineries in Sonoma and Mendocino, and you’ve got to see the redwoods in the Muir Woods, plus you still owe me at least one day at the beach. Then it’ll take a couple weeks at least to load up the Jetta and drive home. There’s a lot to see between here and there. It’ll give us the chance to talk about all the things we’ve never talked about.”

  “You’re coming home?”

  “Home is where you are,” she said.

  Also by William G. Tapply

  THE BRADY COYNE NOVELS

  Scar Tissue

  Muscle Memory

  Cutter’s Run

  Close to the Bone

  The Seventh Enemy

  The Snake Eater

  Tight Lines

  The Spotted Cats

  Client Privilege

  Dead Winter

  A Void in Hearts

  The Vulgar Boatman

  Dead Meat

  The Marine Corpse

  Follow the Sharks

  The Dutch Blue Error

  Death at Charity’s Point

  NONFICTION

  Pocket Water

  Upland Days

  Bass Bug Fishing

  A Fly-Fishing Life

  The Elements of Mystery Fiction

  Sportsman’s Legacy

  Home Water

  Opening Day and Other Neuroses

  Those Hours Spent Outdoors

  OTHER FICTION

  Thicker Than Water (with Linda Barlow)

  PAST TENSE. Copyright © 2001 by William G. Tapply. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  eISBN 9781429981460

  First eBook Edition : March 2011

  First Edition: October 2001

 

 

 


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